- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Remove old indicators
- Step 3: Install resistors
- Step 4: Connect new turn signals
- Step 5: Functional test
- Step 6: completion and care
Step 1: Preparation
Make sure you have all the tools and materials required. These include: wrenches, pliers, insulating tape and the new LED indicators with resistances.
Step 2: Remove old indicators
Switch off the motorcycle and remove the battery. Loosen the screws of the old indicators and pull the cables off. Make sure not to damage the cables.
Step 3: Install resistors
Install the supplied resistances near the turn signal base. Connect the resistors to the flashing cables to stabilize the flashing frequency. Use insulating tape to secure the connections.
Step 4: Connect new turn signals
Connect the new LED blinker to the cables and attach them to the screws. Make sure that polarity is correct to ensure a proper function.
Step 5: Functional test
Connect the battery again and test the new turn signals. Check whether you flash properly and the resistors are properly integrated.
Step 6: completion and care
Make sure that all screws are tight and the cables are well insulated. Clean the turn signals regularly to ensure your visibility and lifespan.
How long do LED turn signals last?
LED blinkers usually have a longer lifespan than conventional light bulbs and can last up to 50,000 hours, depending on the quality of the components.
Can I use LED indicators without resistances?
It is not recommended to use LED indicators without resistances, as this can lead to a faster flashing frequency, which affects visibility and safety.
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